ATTACHMENTS. 



6,562. J. STROOP, Philadelphia, Pa. Seed- 

 Planters. June 26, 1849. 

 Claim. Attaching the harrow B, to the plow, 

 in the manner herein described and represen- 

 ted, that is to say, attaching the rong arm C, at 

 K, anterior to the colter and the short arm a, 

 in the rear of the sheath, in the manner and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



109. DAVID SWARTZ, Ton is Brook, Va. 



(A. I.) to original Letters Patent No. 9,061. 



Plows. 



Claim. Attaching the rake or harrow, to be 

 combined with the plow, to the rear end of 

 the mold-board by means of a crooked cam- 

 lever, or bar and swivel g, in combination with 

 the hand-lever /, whereby said rake can be con- 

 veniently raised or lowered by rotating it upon 

 its axis of connection, to overcome obstruc- 

 tions, or to intercept its action. 



17,594. MISAJAH TOLLE, Newport, 



Ky. Plows. June 16, 1857. 



Claim. The bracket c, in combination with 

 the plow beam d, constructed, arranged and 

 operated, in the manner, substantially as and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



44,535. JOHN LACY and GEORGE 



WATKINS, Bristol, Wis. Stubble Cleaners 



for Plows. Oct. 4, 1864. 



This invention consists in attaching a wooden 

 or metallic plate to the mold-board in such a 

 manner as to prevent the stubble from falling 

 over the mold-board and clogging the plow. 



Claim. Providing a plow with a plate B, 

 when arranged substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose herein set forth and described. 



73,002. JAMES HARSHA, Circleville, 



Ohio. Plows and Harrows Combined. Jan. 



7, 1868. 



The harrow is secured to the plow by the 

 bars, and is held in such position as to harrow 

 the freshly turned furrow. 



Claim. The bar or chain A, lever B b, and 

 chain D, arranged and applied, substantially 

 as described, for the purpose of combining an 

 ordinary plow and harrow. 



74,024. PHILANDER WONSEY, Og- 



den, N. Y. Combined Plows and Harrows. 



Feb. 4, 1868. 



The scraper and rotary harrow are connected 

 to a bar pivoted to the land-side handle, and 

 sliding in guides upon the other handle. 



Claim. The combination of the harrow, 

 scraper, and plow, and the manner in which 

 they are attached and detached. 



75,455. JOHN D. PECK, Triangle, N. Y. 



Plows. Mar. 10, 1868. 

 An inclined metallic plate extends from the 

 top of the mold-board to the beam, and pre- 



vents matters falling between the mold-board 

 and land-side. 



Claim. The application of a cap or roof to 

 the common farm plow, as herein described, 

 and for the purposes herein set forth. 



81,148. J. H. DICKSON, Alford, Ind. 



Plows. Aug. 18, 1868. 



The ends of the plate are bent up and slot- 

 ted, and secured to the beam by bolts, so that 

 it may be adjusted to change the depth of pene- 

 tration of the clod-cutting knives. 



Claim. The adjustable plate C, and the 

 curved knives D D, when used in combination 

 with a shovel or other plow, B, and its beam 

 A, the several parts being constructed and ar- 

 ranged substantially as and for the purpose 

 herein set forth. 



82,189. CHARLES E. WILSON, Pal- 

 myra, N. Y. Assignor to himself, Putnam 

 Wilson, Jr., and Philip Wilson, East New- 

 port, Me. Attachments for Plows. Sep. 15, 

 1868. 



Claim. The spring B, adjustable roller head 

 D, and roller C, as an attachment for a plow, 

 all constructed and operating substantially in 

 the manner and for the purposes shown and 

 described. 



82,753. WILLIAM RODGERS, Linn- 

 ville, Ind. Cultivators. Oct. 6, 1868. 

 The rake is hung on the end of the beam, 

 behind and under which is the steadying wheel, 

 and a rod, attached near its center, with its top 

 passing through the end of the beam, is adjus- 

 ted by means of a screw on top, the rake being 

 also braced by rods, movably pivoted at its 

 ends, projecting toward the main beam, thus 

 allowing it motion, its teeth being slightly in- 

 clined inwardly. 



Claim. The rake h, supported and braced 

 as described by the vertical and lateral rods, 

 and having itself vertical teeth, in combination 

 with the cultivator, provided with the steady- 

 ing wheel H, all constructed and arranged as 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



84,563. GEORGE W. MARSH, Clinton, 



N. C. Plows. Dec. 1, 1868. 



The upper portion of the mold-board is dis- 

 pensed with so as to admit of the application 

 of a harrow attachment. 



Claim. The combination, with a plow A, 

 of a harrow attachment, arranged and operating 

 substantially as herein described and repre- 

 sented. 



95,925. ALBERT MOORE and FRIED- 

 ERICH WENDEL, Chillicothe, Ohio. 

 Combined Plows and Harrows. Oct. 19, 

 1869. 

 Claim. The combination of the harrow G, 



draught-rods H and I, and jointed catch-rods 



